The picture clarity is incredible. But you're right. It goes from being way too yellow to being way too red.

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It's funny both of you should say that. It has always seemed to me like the new colour timing emphasises the reds too much. Ever since I watched EaFP have I thought this. But so far when I have mentioned this to others everyone has always said it's just me. In particular I have noticed this with skin tones. When has it seemed too red for you?

I too have noticed the red-tint to the remastered job. For me, it's not really noticeable unless doing a direct comparison, and in either case it's far better than anything we've ever had before. and it's better than the dreaded teal/orange shift that usual happens on these types of remaster projects.

Yes, they push the saturation a little too far in places for my liking, but it's not enough to spoil things. Contrast and blacks are also pushed a bit too far in some places.

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No it certainly doesn't spoil things but it is fairly noticable at times. However, the picture quality remains a total marvel to me and I can't repeat enough how much it has enhanced my viewing experience.

I'm usually one that demands the restoration of films to stay true to the original color timing. Didn't bother buying THE MATRIX on blu-ray as the Wachowskis tinkered with it. Same with Lucas on the STAR WARS TRILOGY. However, in thee case of TNG, I'm totally cool with the new color timing because the old SDs always looked pretty ugly with the limitations of color on video and I don't think any of the DOPs would ever claim those old tape masters are what they always wanted the show to look like. I can understand wanting to keep the old color pallet as a preference though, as the SD versions are what TNG really looked like for over 25 years. Still, if you wanna watch the shows as they were originally seen, they'd probably look pretty decent on CRT television sets. I'm actually not giving up the DVD sets, because I feel they're just as important as the new HD versions. They are what aired on television many years ago, so that makes them special.

I'm not sure how my eyes caught this. I was watching Data's Day and when Data is feeding Spot, I noticed a small bug inside the food dish. It was moving around a bit. It's brief but it's there for sure. This HD treatment can be awful at times!

I'm not sure how my eyes caught this. I was watching Data's Day and when Data is feeding Spot, I noticed a small bug inside the food dish. It was moving around a bit. It's brief but it's there for sure. This HD treatment can be awful at times!